STS and Medical Anthropology, cyborgs, care, feminist theories of tech, she/her
CYBORG: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262547550/cyborg/
Food Allergy Advocacy: https://www.upress.umn.edu/9781517910563/food-allergy-advoca
Danya Glabau
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One of the fund things about teaching @brooklyninstitute.bsky.social classes is discovering how many people are just... reading academic books outside of the academy and out of their fields of study?! We can forget this as hyperspecialized PhDs and faculty, but our work does matter to many people
Book release event for Femmephilia tomorrow (sold out!), and here's what Ms Five knows about it:
- we watched The Little Mermaid to prepare
- it's about how girls and women, particularly mommies, are Good
- I'm wearing my me-made "pink mermaid outfit" that matches hers
- and hot pink shoes
"Replica of a Chip: The Weaving Technology of Marilou Schultz marks the first survey of acclaimed Navajo/Diné weaver + math educator Marilou Schultz... The exhibition positions Schultz as an innovator whose work... has influenced the practices of art, Navajo weaving, + computer architecture..."
Opening Reception, Saturday, June 27, 2pm - 5pm Limited free seating is available on a roundtrip chartered bus from New York City for the June 27 opening. Reservations are required and can be made on ...
AI's impact on productivity isn't straightforward, but companies are pressuring workers to use it anyway. If employers actually want to understand where the technology is helpful (and not), they should listen to feedback from workers, D&S's @aihathing.bsky.social says. www.vox.com/technology/4...
Shannon Mattern
there's a moment early in the film of Ready Player One, where the voiceover says, "the only limit was your imagination", as the screen fills with pre-existing characters & IPs.
It would one of the most on the nose satires of modern culture if not for the fact that it's meant entirely without irony